Reviewed by Dandy like a Dandelion from New York on Monday, July 11, 2011

I received three of these sweaters in white, blue and pink. The colours are very nice, the fabric is a standard Kinross-quality cashmere (don't expect it to be JofE quality when paying a small fraction of what the other costs). The simple nautical style of this sweater is great for where I've been planning to wear it - Nantucket. However, there is a big "but." This sweater does not end on me at the mid-hip, as it's shown in Sierra's photos; it wraps my entire torso, bottom cheeks and then a little some making me think: "is it a sweater or is it a mini-dress for a teenage girl (surely, not me)?" I'm concluding that a tall gal would look great in this Kinross sweater; I, on the other hand, should not be wearing it. Note to self: when it says 24" long (and stretches some, especially the white one), double check with my own body and don't base it on how it looks like on that lady in a photo.

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About Kinross Cashmere

A world-class brand sold in high-end specialty stores, Kinross of Scotland has been making beautiful knitwear since 1879. Famous for its flawless production of cashmere and other fine fibers, this brand believes nothing can replace the human eye and hand when overseeing the mill or knitting a shapely garment. The cashmere fibers used in Kinross clothing are dyed before being spun to achieve the deepest color possible. Mill water is modified to replicate soft Scottish water for the utmost yarn quality. Even the yarn tension for Kinross sweaters is monitored by hand so the final product follows the body’s natural curves. Kinross prides itself on clothing that’s made by hand and approved by touch.